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Santa's Ho Ho Ho's (Banned) Banned from saying Ho Ho HO Article from: Sunday Herald Sun SANTAS working in shopping centres (More) Banned from saying Ho Ho HO Article from: Sunday Herald Sun SANTAS working in shopping centres across Australia have been banned from bellowing "ho ho ho" because it might frighten children. Recruitment firm Westaff, which supplies hundreds of Santas around the country, yesterday confirmed the edict. Westaff national operations manager Glen Jansz said the company's Santas had been urged to tone down their use of the "ho, ho, ho" phrase. "The reason behind that is we find that in some cases the little kids can get a little bit scared of the deep 'ho, ho, hos' and we ask them to be mindful of keeping their voices to a lower level," he said. "And kids are probably more inclined to understand 'ha, ha, ha', than 'ho, ho, ho'." Thirty trainees at a recent Santa course were instructed to replace the traditional Christmas greeting with "ha, ha, ha". A Santa veteran of 11 years told the Sunday Herald Sun the instructions were clear: "No 'ho ho ho'.""We were told to say 'ha ha ha Merry Christmas'," he said. Two Santa hopefuls reportedly left the course after the edict. Family Council of Victoria spokesman Bill Muehlenberg described the ban as "nonsensical". "Potentially any big guy in a red suit with a white beard is scary but I don't think him saying 'ho ho ho' would damage a child's psyche. "Let's just concentrate on the kids having a good time." A survey of Melbourne children yesterday found universal support for Santa's "ho ho ho". "It's silly, we love hearing Santa's laugh," said Briony, 8, of Mitcham. "It doesn't frighten me at all. It's what Santa is supposed to say," said Byron, 9, of Melton. Yesterday in the Bourke St Mall, Santas appeared to be ignoring orders to stop the 'ho ho hos'. David Jones's bellowed to a delighted group of children and rival Myer's Santa also kept up the jolly tradition. Music Scored By YouTube's Graphics By YouTube's Music By YouTube's Spiney Directed By Matt Haynie Technical Director ripfilms Written By ripfilms & Matt Haynie Videography By Matt Haynie Edited By ripfilms Set Designer Kathryn Zuromski Special Thanks To The Zuromski Family Mother's Voice Tara deLauretis Young Man Tyler Young Woman Rebecca Santa Clause RIPFILMS (Less)
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Santa Banned from saying Ho Ho HO
Article from: Sunday Herald Sun SANTAS working in shopping centres across Australia have been banned from bellowing "ho ho ho" because it might frighten children. Recruitment firm Westaff, which supplies hundreds of Santas around the country, yesterday confirmed the edict.
Westaff national operations manager Glen Jansz said the company's Santas had been urged to tone down their use of the "ho, ho, ho" phrase.
"The reason behind that is we find that in some cases the little kids can get a little bit scared of the deep 'ho, ho, hos' and we ask them to be mindful of keeping their voices to a lower level," he said. "And kids are probably more inclined to understand 'ha, ha, ha', than 'ho, ho, ho'."
Thirty trainees at a recent Santa course were instructed to replace the traditional Christmas greeting with "ha, ha, ha". A Santa veteran of 11 years told the Sunday Herald Sun the instructions were clear: "No 'ho ho ho'.""We were told to say 'ha ha ha Merry Christmas'," he said. Two Santa hopefuls reportedly left the course after the edict. Family Council of Victoria spokesman Bill Muehlenberg described the ban as "nonsensical". "Potentially any big guy in a red suit with a white beard is scary but I don't think him saying 'ho ho ho' would damage a child's psyche. "Let's just concentrate on the kids having a good time." A survey of Melbourne children yesterday found universal support for Santa's "ho ho ho". "It's silly, we love hearing Santa's laugh," said Briony, 8, of Mitcham. "It doesn't frighten me at all. It's what Santa is supposed to say," said Byron, 9, of Melton. Yesterday in the Bourke St Mall, Santas appeared to be ignoring orders to stop the 'ho ho hos'. David Jones's bellowed to a delighted group of children and rival Myer's Santa also kept up the jolly tradition.
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Opening Graphics By
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Music By
YouTube's
Spiney
Directed By
Matt Haynie
Technical Director
ripfilms
Written By
ripfilms
&
Matt Haynie
Videography By
Matt Haynie
Edited By
ripfilms
Set Designer
Kathryn Zuromski
Special Thanks To The
Zuromski Family
Mother's Voice
Tara deLauretis
Young Man
Tyler
Young Woman
Rebecca
Santa Clause
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